How to change the position of the subtext?

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Duzitian Li
Duzitian Li el 18 de Abr. de 2023
Comentada: Duzitian Li el 26 de Abr. de 2023
Dear all,
I am adding text to the figure using the next command:
text('string','NO_{x}','Units','normalized','position',[0.24,0.45],'fontsize',18,'backgroundcolor','none','edgecolor','none','color',[238 154 7]./255,'fontname','arial')
I was expecting that the 'x' would not be too low but the text came out in the figure like this:
How am I supposed to adjust the relative position of a subtext? I know that using latex interpreter would make it seem much better but is there any other options to keep the font style at the same time?
Thanks in advance.

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Sufiyan
Sufiyan el 25 de Abr. de 2023
Hi,
You can try separating the subtext into a second ‘text’ object. You can adjust the x and y coordinates of second text object as needed to change the position of the subtext.
text('string','NO','Units','normalized','position',[0.24,0.45],'fontsize',18,'backgroundcolor','none','edgecolor','none','color',[238 154 7]./255,'fontname','arial')
text('string','x','Units','normalized','position',[0.32,0.41],'fontsize',13,'backgroundcolor','none','edgecolor','none','color',[238 154 7]./255,'fontname','arial','VerticalAlignment','bottom')
Hope this helps!
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Duzitian Li
Duzitian Li el 26 de Abr. de 2023
Thank you so much! I notice that the fontstyle could also affect the performance of subtexts, and I think your method is great by keeping the original fontstyle.

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